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BREAKING: Supreme Court rules that Trump admin can enforce immigration rule to limit green card access


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3 minutes ago, Sucker said:

Effective date immediately na leka manollu bokkalu poodchataniki time vunda ? 

bokkalu poodchali ante money avvudhi ga. Who give that?

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1 hour ago, alpachinao said:

 

akkariki pillalni public School ki pampina anta Deni ardam Ade kada 

  • Educational assistance (such as attending public school), including benefits under the Head Start Act and aid for elementary, secondary or higher education

 

1 hour ago, quickgun_murugun said:

anthey ga mari... but kids are US born then consider chestaremo... but USCIS can reject under any basis...

the whole disco is for kids who were not born in US. (kids credit gurinchi)...

US born kids aite u can do anything except the regulations related to ur H1.

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1 hour ago, Rushabhi said:

Manaki raavataniki oka 15 years minimum. Appatiki raajevado mantrevado 

ori me eshaloo...please read the 3rd page..it pertains even for visa renewals..not only GC

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Just now, Sucker said:

H1 ki kuda applicable? Oh my balio....

Q. Does public charge apply to me?

A. For benefits adjudicated by USCIS, whether a person is likely to become a public charge is usually considered when someone is trying to become a permanent resident (get a Green Card). It is also considered when someone applies for certain non-immigrant or other temporary benefits, for example by extending non-immigrant status within the United States.

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3 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Q. Does public charge apply to me?

A. For benefits adjudicated by USCIS, whether a person is likely to become a public charge is usually considered when someone is trying to become a permanent resident (get a Green Card). It is also considered when someone applies for certain non-immigrant or other temporary benefits, for example by extending non-immigrant status within the United States.

Oho. Election year lo maaanchi deason dorikindi rejections ki. Kummi 1ongutharu inka. 

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3 hours ago, Spartan said:

Good move for USA right..why would any govt want to free load the people who aint gonna stay here or pay taxes...

off course legal ga tax kattinodiki kuda vartistundi..but most of them wont use the Food Stamps. atleast..

PS: Some of the desi people who can mistakenly use the Public Funds.....

1) Free tax credit for children below 17, this is applicable only to US born child. if child is H4 , dont take that under ur tax deduction, it falls under public charge..

2) Maternity paid leave of 6 weeks apart from what company pays for. like ex. Amazon or FB lo 6 months maternity leave allow cheste..andulo the company will pay only for 12 weeks.... another 12 weeks or 6 weeks depending on the state is paid by State govt ..this comes under Public Charge...

3) Obama care Insurance...this also falls under public charge...

4) FHA mortgage also,. though most of us dont use that but still falls under that category

 

so be careful while taking above things...leda GC ki bokka pade chances chala unnai....

gatha 2 yrs ga ssn asking kada how can h4 kids be claimed they won't have ssn no

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Just now, dollar vora said:

gatha 2 yrs ga ssn asking kada how can h4 kids be claimed they won't have ssn no

a rule kuda 2 yrs munde vachindi..

intak mundu SSN lekapote ITIN adugutunde..

ippudu ITN kaadu only SSN valid...

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12 minutes ago, Sucker said:

Oho. Election year lo maaanchi deason dorikindi rejections ki. Kummi 1ongutharu inka. 

Nuvvu deggara undi reject stamp guddiche la unnav

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25 minutes ago, Spartan said:

ori me eshaloo...please read the 3rd page..it pertains even for visa renewals..not only GC

 

24 minutes ago, Sucker said:

H1 ki kuda applicable? Oh my balio....

 

23 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Q. Does public charge apply to me?

A. For benefits adjudicated by USCIS, whether a person is likely to become a public charge is usually considered when someone is trying to become a permanent resident (get a Green Card). It is also considered when someone applies for certain non-immigrant or other temporary benefits, for example by extending non-immigrant status within the United States.

inkenduku 10gey manatara ani desi youth asking

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